What a dead Swiss novelist teaches us about the everyday men and women who are the willing, but unwitting accomplices of Donald Trump.
Tomas Masaryk and Czechoslovakian Independence, 100 Years Ago
Few people are aware that Czechoslovak independence was declared in the United States, in Philadelphia on October 26, 1918.
Tomas Masaryk: The Background
The story of the man who worked tirelessly for Czech and Slovak autonomy.
When Murdering Journalists Becomes Commonplace
It is time to be far more forceful in defending reporters and activists who serve the public and monitor the powerful.
The Saudi Butchery in Yemen and the World’s Apathy
It is time for Muslims to stop killing each other. The only way out of the Yemen morass is reconciliation and peaceful coexistence.
The Khashoggi Murder and Erdogan’s Naked Truth
Erdogan is a pragmatist, and will likely be looking to maximize both diplomatic and monetary rewards for the evidence he possesses, real or presumed.
US: Massaging Unemployment Numbers
Many European countries would like to grow jobs at the same rate as the U.S. A look behind the official U.S. statistics.
EU: Stop Wasting Time on Brexit
An EU-UK deal is impossible to find because there is no majority in the UK for any sensible solution to the Brexit mess.
The Need for a U.S. Policy Pivot Towards Iran
How the United States can once again become a Middle East power broker
The Urgent Need to Reshape America’s Middle East Policy
Saudi Arabia is the Western world’s greatest security threat.























